9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword”perils”inParagraph3mostprobablymean? A.Dangers. B.Self-drivingcars. C.Pedestrians. D.Human-drivencars. 10.Inwhichaspectcanself-drivingcarsbeathuman-drivencars? A.Drivingsteadily. B.Climbingsteepslopes. C.Evaluatingthecostofloss. D.Makingcomplexdecisions. 11.Whereisthete...
4. What does the large mirror on the James Webb Space Telescope look like? It looks like___. 5. What does the writer think of the James Webb Space? He thinks the James Webb Space is___. 2023-12-04更新|111次组卷|3卷引用:
11. How does Nancy look to Daniel? A. Confused. B. Excited. C. Anxious. 12. Why does Daniel mention his performance in a play? A. To comfort Nancy. B. To express his regret. C. To show his pride. 13. What is Nancy going to do next week? A. Take a school test. B. H...
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resulting in massive shifts of economic value from old, legacy companies to new, digitally enabled ones. There are countless opportunities to build companies capable of disrupting multibillion-dollar markets, so why create a company that's serving a narrow niche or focused just on a small market...
Casper was one of the first mattress-in-a-box startups. It launched in 2014 and rapidly gained traction in this $28 billion a year market. Over the following few years, more than adozen mattress-in-a-box companies appeared, withvarying degrees of differentiation against the original Casper...
多如:several hundred/ thousand/ million/ billion people 几百/千/百万/十亿人 hundreds of trees 上百棵树 8. what if + 从句 如果…怎么办 , 要是… 又怎么样 如: What if she doesn’t come? 要是她不来怎么办? What if LiLei knows? 如果李雷知道了怎么办?
$100 billion Total cost globally for cyber crime How does phishing work? 1. Cybercriminals plan Cybercriminals choose attack targets, usually based on services, demographics, or any number of factors. They create methods for tricking users into providing information they want to steal. They may ...
forward-looking analysis, varying in degrees of sophistication. Thus, I spend some time going over those types, describing them in terms of “levels of analytics” and “analytics maturity,” in particular, discussing the hallmarks of an analytically mature organization. What does that look like?
Indeed, certain Europeancountries,or certain individualshave made “performances” after ceding to this temptation. But China-EU relations have a solid foundationbased onconsistent cooperation and exchanges over the past 40 years. Theannual some800billion USdollars worth ofbilateral tradehas truly been ...